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- by By Irie SentnerFrancesca Hong is part of an array of lefty candidates running in competitive states emboldened by a turn toward economic populism amid widespread cost-of-living concerns.
- by By Associated PressContests in those states have pitted allies against each other in a fierce competition for the president's endorsement.
- by By Chris SommerfeldtWHAT A DIFFERENCE A FEW YEARS MAKE: When state Sen. Jabari Brisport ran for City Council in 2017, he promised that, if elected, he would forgo most of his government salary. In social media posts, candidate questionnaires and even on his own campaign website, Brisport argued it isn't reasonable for Council members to pull $148,000 […]
- by By Andrew HowardThe new map has five of the state’s six House districts as GOP-leaning.
- by By Erin DohertyNew results from The POLITICO Poll show voters are as skeptical of the president's economy now as they were in November.
- by By POLITICO StaffEvery week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here's an offering of the best […]
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- by By Lisa Kashinsky, Dasha Burns and Andrew HowardJill Biden’s new memoir is the latest of many pain points for Democrats who want to move on from 2024.
- by By Nick ReismanAFTER 57 DAYS, THE BUDGET IS DONE! TAXING TRUMP’S BUCKS: Gov. Kathy Hochul believes there should be ramifications for anyone who accepts cash from President Donald Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund — and the money should go toward helping New Yorkers. “I have no problem with there being consequences for people who accept that money,” she told […]
- by By Gregory Svirnovskiy and Adam WrenShe said she wouldn't run, then walks back the statement later.
- by By Aaron PellishThe former first lady said in a CBS News interview she thought her husband was “having a stroke.”
- by By Madison FernandezDAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 57 BRIDGING THE GAP: The debate over Israel is proving to be a wedge issue in the competitive primary between Rep. Dan Goldman and former city Comptroller Brad Lander. But the incumbent, who’s fighting for his political life, is making the argument that he and his challenger aren’t so different […]
